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Lawn Mower SalesWhen you are in the market for a new lawn mower, you may decide to wait to see if they go on sale. Indeed, many home mowers sold from retailers and landscape supply stores may see regular sales. However, it can take some time to find the right sale, and it may be wise to just buy a mower when you need it. Thankfully, with proper planning, you can usually catch a fair deal. Finding Lawn Mower SalesThe time when you'll see the most publicity for lawn mower sales will be in the spring. April and May tend to be the busiest months for landscaping outlets, even in places that don't have a true winter. Stores maximize their sales by putting on big sales during these months, hoping to draw people into the store. These sales might just take the form of better financing deals on mowers, but this is a good time to shop. Another good time to get a mower from a dealer is in the autumn, especially in places that get snowy winters. Stores have to put mowers in storage for the winter, and are usually glad to get mowers off of their hands this time of year. You won't see as many sales fliers in the fall, but you can usually catch a good deal if your timing is right. Rather than focusing on sales, though, one is better served in the long run by buying a mower that will last. Many mowers aren't really designed to be put to heavy use. They may not do well on hills or inclines, which can present a a major problem. When choosing a mower, it is recommended that consumers look at performance features first, then compare prices. The engine should be powerful, the deck durable, and care and maintenance should be easy to perform. ![]() Get all Landscaping articles via
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